“If e easy, try am” – Man overjoyed, dances energetically as he retires from the Nigerian Army

A heartwarming video capturing the jubilant celebration of a man’s retirement from the Nigerian Army has taken social media by storm.

The former officer, who dedicated 35 years to the service, showcased his joyous transition to civilian life through a lively dance to traditional music from the South Eastern part of Nigeria.

In the viral video, the retired officer, whose identity remains undisclosed, can be seen expressing his pride and happiness on the occasion of his retirement.

"If it's easy, try am" - Man overjoyed, dances energetically as he retires from the Nigerian Army

The celebration took place in a public setting, where the man’s unrestrained dance moves resonated with the beats of the traditional music, creating an infectious atmosphere of joy.

Bystanders and onlookers were quick to join in the festivities, recognizing and applauding the man for his remarkable 35-year-long career with the Nigerian Army.

The man’s ability to conclude his service with all parts of his body intact was particularly highlighted during the celebration.

Netizens flooded the comment section of the video, extending their heartfelt congratulations and admiration for the retired officer.

Netizens reactions…

@man.dii_vine6 said; “That’s my father😂❤️❤️❤️ Master warrant officer🙌 it’s not easy💗”

@w.u.r.a.h said; “Nah him know wetin him eye don see😂😂..Dance like David danced my dear…e no easy to retire from the army..😂”

@samuel.etoh said; “Every soldier man prayer na to retire, because no be all of them way start the race end the race.”

@iamkiingsley said; “Na army wey don survive boko boys go fit relate, congratulations my brother e no easy to retire from Nigerian army with your complete body parts 😂”

@tkinzystar said; “We understand his joy and happiness. Being in the army in a country like Naija is not a child’s play 😢❤️”

@okihcizam said; “35 years is not beans.”

@fikunademii said; “I hope he retired as a ranking officer with enough gratuity and pay.”

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